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GOLF

GLENDOWIE CLUB The draw for the first round of the captain’s prize (match play), to be played for by members of the Glen.dowie Golf Club on Saturday, is as follows: E. Cole-brook v. F. Upton, H. Jefferson v. L. Keys, H. O Thomson v. T- Martin, A. Sloman v. H. Gee, NT. Chingr v. A.. RWilson, A. Wolf gram v. P. White, A. O. Horspool v. J. Hall, C. J. Lovegrove v. G. Hadley, E. Hutchison v. L. Harrison, H. O Thomson v. Hr. Horton, W. Meek v. J. Richardson, H. Rawlinson v. N. Harrison, A. Sutherland v. F. R. Chisholm, C. Allcott c. G. Kissling, H. Goodwin v. C. Hewson, N. A. Forgie v. F. Hintz, G. Tv. Mathieson v. T. Russell, W. Saxton v. A G. Graham. P. Gold water v. F. Restall, G. Metcalfe v. R. Barstow, J. R. Rendell v. A. Stedman, J. Stedman v. K. Brookfield, A. C. Johns v. G. Warren, E. Whitley v. W. Horne, M- Miller v. A. Churchhouse, D. Morrison v. P. Nicholls, H. Wright v. C. Garrard, I. C. Woods v. A. Bunting, V. Johns v. X. C. Sneddeu, R. Edmonds v. C. Biernacki, F. Trice v. L. Goodwin, W. Newsliam v. F. Faram. Members of the club will hold a fourball bogey handicap on Monday morning next, players to choose partners and opponents. Tn the afternoon the president’s foursomes handicap medal play will take place, players to arrange own matches. MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES’ CLUB Members of the Maungakiekie Ladies' Golf Club engaged in the president's handicap match play tournament, which was to have commenced at the One Tree Hill links on- Tuesday, but which was postponed on account of the weather, must complete their first match by .Tune 11. The first round of the eclectic match for a trophy presented by Miss A. Grove, will be held on Tuesday next. Following is the draw for the C grade match to be played at One Tree Hill today : Mrs. Sutherland v. Miss D. Palmer, Mrs. Campbell v. Mrs. G. Hardley, Mrs. O’Xeil v. Miss A. Palmer, Miss R. Hil) v. Mrs. E. Alison, Mrs. Dawson v. Mrs. Keys, Mrs. Garland v. Miss P. Reid. Miss N. Self v. Miss Wells, Mrs. Restall v. Miss Garland, Mrs. Hutchinson v. Miss X. Clark, Miss Ansell v. Miss Mclndoe, Mrs. J. C. Hardley v. Miss E. Thompson, Mrs. Wiles v. Mrs. Alpe, Mrs. Fee v. Miss Ronayne, Mrs. Wallis v. Miss Rutherford, Mrs. Dunne v Miss Ryan. Post entries will also be received. TITI RANG! LADIES* CLUB Following is the draw for the L.G.U. and the coronation medals to be played A few drops of “XAZOL” assures instant relief from coughs and colds. 60 doses for Is 6d. 14

by members of the Titirangi Ladies’ Golf Club today, starting at 10.45 a.m., in order of the draw—First tee: Mrs. Deighton v. Miss K. Horton, Mrs. Wilson v. Miss Hosking, Mrs. Scott v. Mrs. J Stewart, Mrs. J. C. Finlay v. Mrs. Shroff, Mrs. Taylor v. Miss Cornaga, Miss Russell v. Miss Grove, Miss Beattie v. Miss Bray, Miss Xapier v. Miss Grierson, Mrs. Reid v. Miss Goldwater, Mrs. Russell v. Mrs. o’Leax*y, Miss A. Hill v. Mrs. McMillan, Miss Roberts v. Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Mueller v. Miss Carnachan, Miss M. Cooke v Mrs. Melrose, Mrs. Johnston v Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Henrys v. Mrs. Cain, Miss Hacket v Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Grevatt v. Mrs: Brown, Mrs Lovett v. Miss Potter, Mrs. H. W. Cooke v. Miss F. Hall, Mrs. Joplin v. Miss Evans, Miss McGlashan v. Mrs. G. P. Finlay, Mrs. Spinley v. Mrs Grant. Mrs. Darrow v. Miss Bailey, Miss Martin v. Mrs. Rudge, Miss L. Hall v. Mrs. Gy Hies, Mrs. Miller v. another. Eighth tee: Mrs. White v. Miss Richardson, Miss Haslett v. Mrs. Sutcliffe, Miss Parr v. Miss Duder, Miss Laurence v. Miss A. Fouhey, Miss J. Easton v. Mrs. Andei'son, Miss D. Stewart v. Miss Robson, Mrs. Ward v. Miss Moody, Mrs. Richardson v. Mrs. Court, Mrs. Goldwater v. Miss Ponsford. EYERSLIE CLUE Following is the draw for the second match of the eclectic competition to be played by members of the Eyerslie Golf Club on Saturday next, commencing at 1.30 p m. :—O. O’Neill v. Hogan, Brown v. Deehan, Dykes v. Wardell, X. Watson v. Anderson, Rhind v. _ J. O'Neill. Prince v. Roche, Rice v. A. G. Smith. Foote v. Lovegrove, I. O’Xeill v. Goddard, Wilson-v Bridgman, Hobson v. Beechey, Finlay v. Richardson. Chapman v. McDonald, G Johnson v Francis, T. G. Smith v. Lever, Mcßae v Searell, Freeman v. Busing, Egan v. Brewer, F. Pago v. Widdowson, B. Johnson v. L. Watson, G. Page v. K. Watson, Leltch v.. F. Parker AKARANA CLUB Following is the draw for the eliminating two rounds of the senior and junior championships of the Akarana Golf Club, to be relayed on Monday:—R. Potter v. A. W. Wyness, C. Bailey v. B. J. Smith, W. Turbott v. G. Ferguson, C. M. Cox v. J. McKenzie, G. M. Brown v. John Budge, G. L. Brett v. F. Hazeldene, 11. Clarke v. G. L. Wynyard. D. Syme v. S. F. Berndston, V. Baker v. G. L. Barr, E. R. Bailey v C. Holloway, G. Coltman v. F. L. Astley, A. L. Hume v. J. Wareing, 11. Richards v. J. F. Murray, F. Preston v. A. Sinclair, A. E. Young v. L. Cummins, F. T. Rostgard v. G. E. Wahlstrom, A. M. j Gunson v. W. G. T. Miller, C. B. Read v. j R. Trayes. J. M. Coltman v. A. W. Vil- \ liams, S. Mcßobey v. another. 1 The competition for mebers on Satur- ! day will be an 18-holes monthly medal j competition EVERSLIE LADIES’ CLUB | Members of the Everslie Ladies’ Golf ! Club will play a monthly medal round on Saturday, commencing at 1.30 p.m. The draw is as follows:—Miss J. Wilson v. Mrs. Mcßae, Miss M. Smith v. Miss O. Aright. Miss Agmen Smith v. Miss R. Arbuckle, Mrs. G. Aiteheson v. Mrs. W. K. Francis,. Mrs. Lever v. Miss E. Cleary. Irs. Finlay v. Mrs. Bethune, Mrs. RichI ardson v. Miss M. O’Xeill, Mrs. Callis v. j Miss Cole. Mrs. Busing v. Mrs. Bilkey, | Mrs. - Wardell v. Miss M. Francis, Mrs Goddard v. Miss B. Cosgrave. Miss J. i Little v. Miss Slack, Miss I. Turner v. i Mrs. Lacassie, Mrs. Boles v. Miss J.

Derbyshire. Miss A. Derbyshire v. another. PUPUKE CLUB i'Oiiowing are the results of the tic. matches ptayea t>y members oi ine rupuKe Club:— lt. V. uusn, /9, 24—50; xi. JS. Ohisnoim, 77, 20 —57; M. E. x hompson, iu, j.2— vS', it. O. iSkeet, 7'J , 2i —SS; M. L. Drower, 72, 14—58; W. C. x'aylor, 79, 21—58; c. F. Brown, 72, 14— »>8; A. W. Clark, 73, 14—59; L. G. W hittaker, 74, i 5—59; G. O. Stevenson, 74, 1.4—60; W. ±l. Bennett, 75, I*—6l; E. W. Gold Mills, 75, 14—61 ; E jv Grim- J wade. So. 24—61 ; R. Johnston, f \V. H. Chambers, 80, 16 64 ; T. G. «le j Clive Lowe, 81, I?—6 4 ; A. L. Hopewell, j 85, 20—65 ; L. G. Minogue, 79, 12 —67 ; D. M. Davidson, 90, 22—6 S ; 1. G. Mac- j kenzie, 74, 0—69 ; B. M. Eeilers, 89, 20— ! 69, S. R. Norris, 88. 18—70; H. L. Bow-j den, 90, 20 —70 ;G. C. Malcolm, 93, 20— ' i 3; A. W. Short, 89, 16—73. Following is the draw for the third I monthly medal handicap, stroke play, to be played on Saturday next in conjunction i with a match for a trophy given by Mr. ; K. E. Grimwade: —At 12.15 p.m.: L. J. Minogue v. F. H. Mingay, E. W. Mills ! v. G. O. Stevenson, G. D. G- Hunt v. H. * W. Bennett. W. 11. Spiller v. K. O. Skeet. At 12.30 p.m : A. W. Clark v. J. Howie, S. R. Norris v. E. E. Grimwade, L. G. j Whittaker v. A. W. Short. At 12.45 p.m.: T. G de Clive Lowe v. R. N. S. Chis- • holm, I. G. Mackenzie v. D. R. C. Mow- . bray, R. Johnson v F. C. Buddie. At 1 p.m. ; B. .K. Goldwater v. S. W. H. Chambers. R. H. Greville v. H. W. Entvistle, G. D. Samson v. C. F Brown No. 11 tee: At 1 p.m.—B M. Sellers v. A. L. Hopewell, W. R. Williams v. C. H. Kingsford, jun.; P. F. Coulthard v. R. V. Lush. No. 1 tee—At 1.30 p.m.—L G. Ansell v. P. T. Keane, L. J Keeling v. D. M. Davidson, A. K. McFarlane v. C. H. Kingsford, A. H. Walker v J. W. Court. A. D. Herbert v C. P. Hopkins, H. L. Bowden v. H. Freakes, B. Kingsford v. F. Tornquist. .Any member unable to play must notify the secretary A.bogey handicap will b-- nlay*-d on Mon day next for a ti'ophy presented by Mr. R. N. S. Chisholm. Post entries will b*- re- ! •eived and play commences at 9.30 a.m. I OTAHUHU CLUB Following is the draw for the qualifying round of th 4 F. S. Baffin Cup com]K*tition, to be played by members of the Otahuhu Golf Club on Saturday:—G. E. Currie v. C. P. Downev, E. Whittaker v. A. F. Burnett, A. Whittaker v. IT. Robb, ! E Stephenson v. J. McCrory. W. Xoton v. X". Sturt-, .T. A. McArthur v. E. J. Logan. B. O. Heather v. R. L. Brown. K. R. Kay | j v. E. Canham, B. H. v W. B. ; i Eustace. O. R. Reader, v C. F. .Unes, i ! L. .T. Croxson v. J. A. McPherson, H. C. i Luscombe '-. R. Ilipkins. F. C. Mac- ! donald v. H. -7. T.ew, L. C. Kav v. A. j P. Eustace. G w. Cox v. another. OTAHUHU LADIES' CLUB The match played between the Waiuku | and Otahuhu Ladies’ Golf Clubs resulted in a win for Waiuku. Following are the results, Waiuku names being mentioned first: Miss Muir beat Miss C’utforth. 0 j and 5: Miss Neil beat Mrs. Hlpkins. 1 up: j Mrs. Oh Ison lost to Miss Mellsop, 4 and ' 3: Miss Glynea lost to Mrs. McN’t-sly. 3 | and 2; Miss Hull beat Miss E. O’Loughlen. 7 and 6. Miss Austen lost to Mrs. Shaw, 7 and 6; Mrs. Harkness lost to Mrs. , Valentine, 4 and 3; Miss Howden beat Miss R. O’Loughlen. 4 and 3; Mrs. Munro ■ beat Miss Dreadon. 2 and 1; Mies Smith | beat Mrs. Moffitt. 3 and 2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 13

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GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 13

GOLF Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 676, 30 May 1929, Page 13